What is 12ft?
What is 12ft?
I guess it's against YouTube's terms and conditions.
There's a popup that YouTube has started showing these days that tells you "AdBlockers are illegal. Stop using them" or something to that effect. This blocks that popup from appearing.
Exact same boat. It was so easy to migrate from lastpass, I didn’t even feel any friction.
I didn’t even know India had an anti trust org. Thanks for sharing this.
I think active has got something to do with some formula of comments per hour.
Any idea on what happens to DNS level blockers?
When you want to access a website, the server will ask your browser “Is the user’s environment good for me to show my website?” and will only provide you the website if your browser agrees. What this essentially means is that ad blocking or any other scripting on your side could make your browser say “No, there’s some fuckery going on” and you would no longer be served the page.
Alphabetical I guess? No idea why lemmy.world is last though.
Believe it or not, it’s the same guy that made Wikipedia. Apparently he was sad he couldn’t monetize it, so went ahead and made the cancer that is fandom.
Disclaimer, this is something I’ve read on different threads on reddit, so take it with a pinch of salt.
Yep. I’m in India and my friends who’ve moved out of the country are ill for the first couple of days when they come here for a vacation.
My company has recently started disallowing these words in code. The funny part though is the first few lines of the Jenkins job responsible for checking this stuff proudly states “Waiting for slave node to start checks.”
I know it’s a minor fix in the jenkinsfile but I chuckle every time I see it.
Ah got it, thanks.
The great enshittification continues.